Ed Deao
From Peabody, MA
Jack, thanks for a great fishing trip. My arm still hurts from catching all those Strippers! We had a great day and look forward to another trip soon."
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Dave Hjelm
From Woonsocket, SD
Great hunt, we had lot's of fun. Three of my friends and I shot our limit two days out of three and came close on the third day. We will definitely be back next year. Jack thanks alot for the good times."
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
The Fisheries and Wildlife Board held
a public hearing in Newburyport and then voted on regulations establishing the
2008-2009 migratory game bird seasons, bag limits and methods of take.
For more info visit: mass.gov
Hard copies of the Migratory Game Bird Abstracts will be available by mid-September. Hunters planning to hunt ducks, geese, woodcock and other migratory birds are reminded that they must obtain a free Harvest Information Program (HIP) by calling 1-800-WETLAND (938-5263).
In order to be eligible for the free HIP number, hunters must possess a 2008 hunting license and complete a voice survey of any past migratory bird hunting activities. Online license buyers can complete the HIP survey on the MassOutdoors website at www.mass.gov/massoutdoors. Anyone finding a banded bird should report the band information to the federal government at www.reportband.gov or call 1-800-327-BAND.
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